Monday, May 14, 2012

Peter explains why Conservatives in Hardin County should vote for Conservative State Representative James White instead of Mike Hamilton in the House District 19 May 29 2012 Republican Primary Election

A Plea to Fellow Hardin County Conservatives;

Please Don't Re-­Elect Mike Hamilton

My name is Peter Morrison and I am a conservative activist
here in Lumberton, Texas. Among other things,

of subscribers across the state. I also serve as Treasurer
of the Hardin County Republican Party and

formerly served on the Lumberton ISD School Board from 2007-2010, where I helped spearhead the effort to defeat an unnecessary $28 million school bond that would
have increased our property taxes by 24%.

I am sending you this message asking you to not vote for
incumbent State Rep. Mike Hamilton in the

upcoming Republican Primary on May 29th. Instead, I am
asking all true conservatives to vote for the true

conservative in the race, State Rep. James White. First,
some background:

Why Do We Have Two Incumbents Running Against Each Other?

James White currently represents the neighboring House
district to our north, whereas Mike Hamilton

represents parts of Orange, Hardin and Newton counties. Last
session, you may recall that there was a big

controversy over the reelection of liberal Rep. Joe Straus as
Speaker of the Texas House. This all started in

the 2009 session when eleven liberal Republicans got
together with the Democrats to elect a liberal

Republican Speaker, Joe Straus. Obamamania in 2008 had
reduced the Republican majority to one seat in

2009, and Joe Straus and his liberal Republican cronies used
the opportunity to put themselves in power.

In 2009, hardly any conservative legislation was passed as
Straus and his cronies killed bill after bill that

conservatives supported, including many dealing with illegal
immigration.

In 2010, after people saw what Obama was all about, Republicans
came roaring back, winning their largest

majority in history, 101 seats and over two thirds of the
Texas House. Conservatives were thrilled and

thought they could finally get rid of Joe Straus as Speaker,
who after all was mostly elected by the

Unfortunately, most of the Republicans revealed themselves to
be cowards, with only 15 brave souls voting

with their constituents against Straus. The cowards were
afraid the Speaker would retaliate against them,

taking away the pork they brought home to their districts or
even worse, redrawing their districts to put

them out of office. Mike Hamilton was one of the cowards who
voted for Straus. James White was one

of the brave 15 who stood with conservatives. Only 10% of
Texans are fortunate enough to be represented

by one of these 15 state reps. We are lucky to have the
opportunity to have a strong conservative like

James White represent us in Austin.

This is why they are running against each other. Straus'
buddies redrew James White's district to overlap

with Mike's and are now supporting Hamilton as the hatchet
man to run a good conservative out of office.

The linchpin of this strategy is Mike's assumption that
Hardin County will overwhelmingly vote for him

since he is the incumbent of the old district.

My hope is that Hardin County will give Mike an unpleasant
surprise on Election Day because he has a

history of betraying the conservative cause, not the least
of which is his support of Joe Straus.

Mike Hamilton Picked This Fight

Up until a few months ago Mike Hamilton lived in
Mauriceville. Had he stayed put, he could have ran

against Allan Ritter, a liberal Republican who now represents
parts of Jefferson and Orange counties. Ritter

is a lifelong liberal Democrat who switched to Republican in
2010 to prevent the Tea Party from kicking

him out of office. Instead of running against this fake
Republican, Mike Hamilton chose to move to

Lumberton and run against James White, whose district now
includes Hardin County but also his home

in Tyler County

Mike Hamilton's Sorry Record and Deceitful Behavior

Over the years I have attempted to communicate with Rep.
Hamilton about some of the issues with his

voting record. For example, Mike Hamilton Voted to give
driver's licenses to illegal aliens. When I

confronted him about this vote, he claimed that he was just Voting
to make them carry insurance. I went

and read the Texas House Journal, and it clearly was a vote for illegal aliens to get driver's
licenses and

mentioned nothing about
insurance. It was supported by the Cheap Labor Lobby and Mike was one of the

liberal Republicans who supported it. constituent while serving the special

interests.

Similarly, Hamilton told me in a phone conversation in late
2010 that he would not vote for Joe Straus as Speaker, and then he turned around and voted for him. When I
tried to call him back about it, he wouldn't

take my calls. This is not the behavior of a principled
conservative.

The major conservative groups confirm this in their
legislative ratings. Mike Hamilton has a C+ grade

from Texans for Fiscal Responsibility, while Rep. White has
an A+ rating and was named a 2011 Texas Taxpayer Champion. Socially conservative group Eagle Forum
gives Mike Hamilton a 32%

conservative rating, while Rep. White earned a 92%.

The choice before us could not be clearer. Please join me in
supporting James White for State

Representative in the May 29th Republican Primary.

Sincerely,

Pol. Adv. paid for by Peter Morrison,

as an individual. Organization names

for identification purposes only

P.S. - If we keep re­electing people who sell out our
conservative principles, nothing is ever going to change for the better. Please take time to examine the issues and hold
public officials like l\/like Hamilton accountable. I've spent quite a bit of time talking with James White, and I can tell
you he is a true grassroots conservative. Hardin County values will be better represented in Austin by conservative
Rep. James White than liberal Mike Hamilton.